This little market has it all — local vendors, live music, food trucks, and even photos with Santa. The best part? Every single vendor is from Michigan, meaning you can pick up statement gifts for everyone on your list.

The best part about this holiday market is this: It's a series. That means you can stop by one and browse through vendors, and come back another day for that item you just can't stop thinking about. Tuesday markets will have a food focus, while Sunday markets will feature more Michigan-made gift items like clothing, jewelry, and art.

This longstanding craft fair is absolutely enormous and, arguably, the best of the bunch based on its sheer size. You'll find favorite vendors like Glass Action, Rebel Nell, Sfumato, Cool Critters, Stef-N-Ty, and All Things Grow, as well as newer crafters.

This month-long celebration in downtown Berkley got its start mid-November and it'll keep rolling until Dec. 16. Though you might have missed out on some of the fun, there's still a wine stroll and shopping event on Dec. 1 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; a Christmas tree lighting with vendors, kids crafts, and more on Dec. 2; a Christmas-themed jazz concert on Dec. 7; and an ugly sweater shindig on Dec. 16 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The Oakland Avenue Urban Farm in Detroit's North End neighborhood is hosting a day of food, art, and performances with vendors and artists like AfroJam, Wee Art Gallery, artist Dr Kno!, tea and cookies from the Urban Country Tea House, funky hats by Gloria Bradley, black heritage games by David L. Head Foundation, Truth Book Store, preserves by the Oakland Ave. Urban Farm, aprons by Constance King, purses by Rosetta Pauls, handmade Africa dolls by Evelyn Pickard, jewelry by Makita Taylor, and more.

The event is free and runs from noon to 8 p.m on Dec. 9. Find it at 9227 Goodwin St., Detroit. Check here more info.

Saturday, 12/9Tiny Expo@ Downtown Ann Arbor District Library

This little craft show is about as cute as they come. It'll feature more than 40 vendors including Glass Action, JKM Soy Candles, Mimi and Ferne, Taneko, and a handful of other vendors.

Pronounced "dip-see," this little indie craft fair continues to grow in popularity each year. The list of vendors is long and it ranges from avant-garde jewelry to stuffed animals to macabre (but cute!) paintings.

Sunday, 12/17Vintage Market: Home for the Holidays@ Monroe County Fairgrounds

If you're looking to make a day out of your indie holiday shopping, this is the place to do it. The women who put on this absolutely enormous outdoor craft fair have made even the most minute details into magical elements that will make you feel warm and cozy. You'll find all things shabby chic, chippy paint, and boho chic here — just remember to bundle up!